Crush (Bon Jovi Album) - 2010 Special Edition Bonus Tracks

2010 Special Edition Bonus Tracks

  1. "It's My Life" (Live)
  2. "Just Older" (Live)
  3. "Captain Crash & the Beauty Queen from Mars" (Live)
Japanese Special Edition Bonus CD: Live from Osaka
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Runaway" (Live, slow version) Jon Bon Jovi, George Karak 5:46
2. "Mystery Train" (live) Bon Jovi, Billy Falcon 5:36
3. "Rockin' in the Free World" (Live) Neil Young 5:50
4. "Just Older" (Live) Bon Jovi, Falcon 5:20
5. "It's My Life" (Live) Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, Max Martin 3:50
6. "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night" (Live) Bon Jovi, Sambora, Desmond Child 8:31
  • At the end of the album, the band can be heard discussing what would happen if James Brown were there, which then follows into "I Could Make a Living Out of Loving You", a bonus track.

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